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as far as the northeast goes, we haven't seen too much of an impact yet. really light scattered showers through philadelphia, boston, and washington. a couple more wintry weather popping up into maine. overall it's really the area in the southeast that's facing that severe weather threat. here's the tornado watch. it has increased in size. you can see it's pushed further down to the south and east. as the storms work their way to the north and east. they're moving at around 35 miles an hour. we still have ways go before the threat passes. right now the area we're watching, southern georgia, south carolina, even parts of north carolina including wilmington and then into northern florida. so this is an area that we're watching. keep in mind we're not looking at the same level of threat today that we saw yesterday, not the expansiveness of it. in fact, what enwe looked aet the storm reports it was just incredible, the numbers. 758 total storm reports. of those 758, 95 were tornado reports. that means somebody saw a tornado and reported it. whether or not it w
as far as the northeast goes, we haven't seen too much of an impact yet. really light scattered showers through philadelphia, boston, and washington. a couple more wintry weather popping up into maine. overall it's really the area in the southeast that's facing that severe weather threat. here's the tornado watch. it has increased in size. you can see it's pushed further down to the south and east. as the storms work their way to the north and east. they're moving at around 35 miles an hour. we...
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two white guys from the northeast may not be the image that romney's team is going for. under rob portman in colorado, he has washington credentials, which could potentially help romney. he's never going to send chills down the spine of the republican party. they list two more here. republican bobby jindal, they say he brings in youth and diversity as those credentials talls. also however, he endorsd rick perry, early on before perry dropped out for president. and the final thing we're seeing, paul ryan, who's the budget committee chairman. he supports romney's tax plan. however, representative ryan says he does not want to run for the presidency. we really want to couch this in what we really want to know. think about what happened then, president obama went with a failed presidential contender, joe biden. and as we know, senator john mccain went just completely off the grid and shows sarah palin, governor out of alaska who was predicted by almost no one in washington. so you cannot know early on, what you can see, what will be interesting is now that these names are ou
two white guys from the northeast may not be the image that romney's team is going for. under rob portman in colorado, he has washington credentials, which could potentially help romney. he's never going to send chills down the spine of the republican party. they list two more here. republican bobby jindal, they say he brings in youth and diversity as those credentials talls. also however, he endorsd rick perry, early on before perry dropped out for president. and the final thing we're seeing,...
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, d.c., baltimore, washington, d.c. and up to boston. you take the whole i-95 corridor, how many millions of people, it seems like over 67 million in the path of some damage. that's just incredible. >> and you heard the mayor, michael bloomberg, zone one or eight, but he said to turn the water off, shut the power off, he said mass transportation is done within a few hours in new york city. >> right. if you're going to evacuate, think about where you want to go. not just any place, because you want to go, if you're evacuating because you're afraid of storm surge, evacuate to some place much higher. then all of a sudden the swath from maine to almost north carolina for damage, you don't want to get yourself in more trouble. you don't want to evacuate to some place else with lots of trees down, there are going to be millions of people without power for days if not weeks. you can't put all the power lines back up. plus, if it is windy for 48 hours, and that's the forecast, the linemen won't be back up putting the power line
, d.c., baltimore, washington, d.c. and up to boston. you take the whole i-95 corridor, how many millions of people, it seems like over 67 million in the path of some damage. that's just incredible. >> and you heard the mayor, michael bloomberg, zone one or eight, but he said to turn the water off, shut the power off, he said mass transportation is done within a few hours in new york city. >> right. if you're going to evacuate, think about where you want to go. not just any place,...
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we are going to see heat relief in the mid-atlantic and northeast and the east. but at the penalty of severe weather. it is coming with a price. today the firing line, norfolk, raleigh durham, raleigh yesterday, 105 degrees. washington 102. these were the high temperatures yesterday. there goes the cold front. today washington how nice, 88 degrees. and you'll see that can move down farther south with the cooler air coming in behind it, 90 in columbus, but temperatures mid week, the 80s to about 90 degrees. temperatures much more comfortable than they've been. we are seeing the heat once again, a new heat wave will get its act together from vegas to phoenix. temperatures between 110 and 120. that heat will push eastward and make its way toward the southeast coming up. >> thanks very much. >> on the security watch, police in britain are arresting a terror suspect who may have been scoping out the olympic park in east london according to the sunday telegraph. the would be suicide bomber with ties to al qaeda traveled near olympic park on five separate occasions. sec
we are going to see heat relief in the mid-atlantic and northeast and the east. but at the penalty of severe weather. it is coming with a price. today the firing line, norfolk, raleigh durham, raleigh yesterday, 105 degrees. washington 102. these were the high temperatures yesterday. there goes the cold front. today washington how nice, 88 degrees. and you'll see that can move down farther south with the cooler air coming in behind it, 90 in columbus, but temperatures mid week, the 80s to about...
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vermont, and they're looking out west, idaho, north dakota, washington, even alaska. the romney campaign put out an open letter to republicans in alaska encouraging them to get out and vote for the former massachusetts governor. it's really all about the delegates at this point, wolf. >> jim, thanks very much. jim acosta in washington. >>> so what's rick santorum's strategy headed towards super tuesday? our senior correspondent, joe johns, is following this part of the story for us. give us a little insight, joe. what is santorum's strategy? what is he realistically looking forward to? >> reporter: well, i think if you just look at the path, wolf, that he's taken across this country, especially since the arizona and michigan primaries, it tells you a whole lot. he went out to the southeast straight from michigan to knoxville, tennessee. he thinks tennessee is strong for him because he calls it a conservative state. went from there, worked georgia very hard, then took the huge leap all the way across the country to washington state to try to campaign there a little bit
vermont, and they're looking out west, idaho, north dakota, washington, even alaska. the romney campaign put out an open letter to republicans in alaska encouraging them to get out and vote for the former massachusetts governor. it's really all about the delegates at this point, wolf. >> jim, thanks very much. jim acosta in washington. >>> so what's rick santorum's strategy headed towards super tuesday? our senior correspondent, joe johns, is following this part of the story for...
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capital and all over the northeast on january 7th. wonderful news, warm weather in much of country. >>> meteorologist alexandra steele in for reynolds wolf. a warm weather. >> unseasonably. last week alone, 1,100 records. minnesota, highness the 60s, since records began for the first time in history. really, notably warm. so where's the heat and where's it going? what we saw yesterday, with all the heat, minnesota through wichita and all the way south. temperatures there, 15 to 25 degrees above average. we're watching this cold front, although i use that term loosely, because not a lot of cold air behind this. cooler air coming down. certainly not record cool by any means and barely even chronologically average. ahead of it, boston, washington, all the way down through the mid-atlantic and into the deep south, temperatures there today, still holding on to 15 to 25 degrees above average. so the warmth is still on. a little caveat, though, here in the southeast, from charlotte to atlanta, to memphis, new orleans, moisture coming in. you
capital and all over the northeast on january 7th. wonderful news, warm weather in much of country. >>> meteorologist alexandra steele in for reynolds wolf. a warm weather. >> unseasonably. last week alone, 1,100 records. minnesota, highness the 60s, since records began for the first time in history. really, notably warm. so where's the heat and where's it going? what we saw yesterday, with all the heat, minnesota through wichita and all the way south. temperatures there, 15 to...
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all the way from washington to california. kind of a barrage of storms moving in. that's where the trickiest travel will be for the next five days or so. big picture today, you're dry in the northeast. sunny and cool. southeast, as well. there's the west with those storms beginning to come on in through today, through the weekend, and into next week. temperature-wise, kind of right where we should be for the most part. maybe a degree or so cooler. if you guys are into the meteor shower, after midnight tonight between 2:00 and 3:00 in the morning, look toward the sky where the constellation leo is. it will be a pretty cool night to look up and see it. >> very nice. >> that sounds awesome. plus, we're up at that time anyway. >> all right, alexander steele. thank you so much. >>> 46 minutes after the hour. congressman ron paul bids a no-so-fond farewell to washington after 36 long, long years. hear his parting shot to both sides of the aisle coming up next. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewar
all the way from washington to california. kind of a barrage of storms moving in. that's where the trickiest travel will be for the next five days or so. big picture today, you're dry in the northeast. sunny and cool. southeast, as well. there's the west with those storms beginning to come on in through today, through the weekend, and into next week. temperature-wise, kind of right where we should be for the most part. maybe a degree or so cooler. if you guys are into the meteor shower, after...